Bellini Giorgione Titian and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting

Bellini  Giorgione  Titian  and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting
Author: David Alan Brown,Sylvia Ferino-Pagden,Jaynie Anderson,Deborah Howard,Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienne).,National Gallery of Art (U.S.),Kunsthistorisches Museum (Wenen)
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300116772

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Presents a survey of sixty Venetian Renaissance paintings of the calibre of Bellini and Titian's "Feast of the Gods" in Washington and Giorgione's "Laura and Three Philosophers" in Vienna.

Bellini Giorgione Titian and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting

Bellini  Giorgione  Titian and the Renaissance of Venetian Painting
Author: David Alan Brown,Sylvia Ferino-Pagdem
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2006-11-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8876249133

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Painting in Renaissance Venice

Painting in Renaissance Venice
Author: Peter Humfrey
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300067151

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The Renaissance was a golden age in the long history of Venetian painting, and the art that came from Venice during that era includes some of the most visually exciting works in the whole of western art. This attractive book - a comprehensive account of painting in Venice from Bellini to Titian to Tintoretto - is an accessible introduction to the paintings of this period. Peter Humfrey surveys the development of a distinctly Venetian artistic tradition from the middle years of the fifteenth century to the end of the sixteenth century. He discusses the work of Jacopo and Giovanni Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, Veronese and Tintoretto as well as the paintings of those less well known - such as the three Vivarini, Cima, Carpaccio, Palma Vecchio, Lorenzo Lotto and Jacopo Bassano. Humfrey analyses these painters' works in terms of their pictorial style, technique, subject matter, patronage and function. He also sets the art against the background of the political, social and religious conditions of Renaissance Venice, as outlined in his Introduction. The book includes an appendix that provides brief biographies of thirty-six of the most important painters active in Renaissance Venice.

Venetian Art from Bellini to Titian

Venetian Art from Bellini to Titian
Author: Johannes Wilde
Publsiher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1974
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015017072177

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Titian And Venetian Painting 1450 1590

Titian And Venetian Painting  1450 1590
Author: Bruce Cole
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780429964183

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This up-to-date, well-illustrated, and thoughtful introduction to the life and works of one of the giants of Western Painting also surveys the golden age of Venetian Painting from Giovanni Bellini to Veronese and its place in the history of Western art. Bruce Cole, Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts at Indiana University and author of numerous books on Italian Renaissance art, begins with the life and work of Giovanni Bellini, the principal founder of Venetian Renaissance painting. He continues with the paintings of Giorgione and the young Titian whose work embodied the new Venetian style. Cole discusses and explains all of Titian's major works--portraits, religious paintings, and nudes--from various points of view and shows how Venetian painting of this period differed from painting in Florence and elsewhere in Italy and became a distinct and fully-developed style of its own.

Venetian Painting Chiefly Before Titian at the Exhibition of Venetian Art the New Gallery 1895

Venetian Painting  Chiefly Before Titian   at the Exhibition of Venetian Art  the New Gallery  1895
Author: Bernard Berenson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1895
Genre: Art, Renaissance
ISBN: NWU:35556000384933

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Titian and His World

Titian and His World
Author: Peter Humfrey,National Galleries of Scotland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Painting
ISBN: 1903278600

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At the dawn of the sixteenth century, the republic of Venice reigned as one of the most powerful city-states of Europe. The pre-eminent artist during this period was Tiziano Vecellio, called Titian. Titian's older and younger contemporaries included painters of the stature of Bellini, Giorgione, Bassano, Tintoretto and Veronese. This book examines twenty of the most important paintings by these artists included. Titian and his World also traces the development of Venetian painting from 1460 to 1615 and provides the background to the opulence and sensuousness of Venetian painting. AUTHOR: Peter Humfrey is Professor of Art History at the University of St Andrews and a widely recognised authority on Venetian Renaissance art. SELLING POINTS: An introduction to some of the greatest artists of the Venetian Renaissance Extravagant colour reproductions of the major late Renaissance paintings 30 colour illustrations

Titian

Titian
Author: Tom Nichols
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781780232270

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Titian is best known for paintings that embodied the tradition of the Venetian Renaissance—but how Venetian was the artist himself? In this study, Tom Nichols probes the tensions between the individualism of Titian’s work and the conservative mores of the city, showing how his art undermined the traditional self-suppressing approach to painting in Venice and reflected his engagement with the individualistic cultures emerging in the courts of early modern Europe. Ranging widely across Titian’s long career and varied works, Titian and the End of the Venetian Renaissance outlines his radical innovations to the traditional Venetian altarpiece; his transformation of portraits into artistic creations; and his meteoric breakout from the confines of artistic culture in Venice. Nichols explores how Titian challenged the city’s communal values with his competitive professional identity, contending that his intensely personalized way of painting resulted in a departure that effectively brought an end to the Renaissance tradition of painting. Packed with 170 illustrations, this groundbreaking book will change the way people look at Titian and Venetian art history.